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Ultrasounds interact with the body's different structures and then create an echo that is registered by the machine and converted into an image. Each structure creates a different echo, allowing us to differentiate the liver from the spleen and other abdominal organs, to visualize the heart chambers as well as foetuses, etc. Our machine allows us to detect various heart or lung problems, abdominal defects, and tumor related masses. It is a vital tool for our oncology and internal medicine specialists. |
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